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Message From An Igbo Leader. by naijasaints: 7:38am On Apr 08, 2015
Message from an igbo elder. These people own here... this is their home and we must respect their feelings. Every person living in Lagos wants more federal presence in Lagos. We want a 4th mainland bridge, we want so many other things that the federal government can do.

In the years past, Lagos hasn't enjoyed much federal intervention because of political
party differences. Now they have that chance and we want to spoil it for them by being more catholic than the pope. Let everybody vote any candidate he wants but I reject any collective Igbo move to vote against the strategic interests of the people who own the land where we live and make our living.

Lagos has been good to our people. We have succeeded here in business and the professions.
Let's not disrespect the people of Lagos. I will not support any move that will create an impression that Igbos are against the interest of the owners of Lagos.

Nobody has murdered our people here like what we see in the north. Lagos remains the only state in this country where Igbos hold top government positions.
Even our neighbors and brothers, Rivers State have never given us that privilege despite our huge population and presence there....As for me, I want Lagos to progress and on Saturday, I will proudly vote for Akinwumi Ambode. Spread d news.

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Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by Johnolis(m): 7:56am On Apr 08, 2015
angry angry angry angry
it sounds more like message from the oba of lagos to igbos.
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Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by onyebuchiokafor: 9:51am On Apr 08, 2015
This is a nice one from this ruler..

we don't need to oppose eachother, this is the time we even need to work together in order to bring good governance............

AMBODE 4 CHANGE!!!!!!!!!!

2015

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Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by Code213: 10:59am On Apr 08, 2015
naijasaints:
Message from an igbo elder. These people own here... this is their home and we must respect their feelings. Every person living in Lagos wants more federal presence in Lagos. We want a 4th mainland bridge, we want so many other things that the federal government can do.

In the years past, Lagos hasn't enjoyed much federal intervention because of political
party differences. Now they have that chance and we want to spoil it for them by being more catholic than the pope. Let everybody vote any candidate he wants but I reject any collective Igbo move to vote against the strategic interests of the people who own the land where we live and make our living.

Lagos has been good to our people. We have succeeded here in business and the professions.
Let's not disrespect the people of Lagos. I will not support any move that will create an impression that Igbos are against the interest of the owners of Lagos.

Nobody has murdered our people here like what we see in the north. Lagos remains the only state in this country where Igbos hold top government positions.
Even our neighbors and brothers, Rivers State have never given us that privilege despite our huge population and presence there....As for me, I want Lagos to progress and on Saturday, I will proudly vote for Akinwumi Ambode. Spread d news.


God Bless you for this post.

Lagos is somebody's ancestral home. Respect that. Igbos should learn humility and stop saying 'Lagos is no man's land', that's unfair. Imagine what will happen if Hausas populate Aba and begin to chant 'Aba is no man's home'. It's like rubbing it on their face. it's unfair. We are Africans, and we maintain strong links to our ancestral homes. Noff said. Those who have sense should use it.

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Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by sulenuhu4gidi: 12:04am On Apr 09, 2015
Code213:



God Bless you for this post.

Lagos is somebody's ancestral home. Respect that. Igbos should learn humility and stop saying 'Lagos is no man's land', that's unfair. Imagine what will happen if Hausas populate Aba and begin to chant 'Aba is no man's home'. It's like rubbing it on their face. it's unfair. We are Africans, and we maintain strong links to our ancestral homes. Noff said. Those who have sense should use it.

nice 1... i believe in one lagos
Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by johnsonphina: 7:29am On Apr 09, 2015
Code213:



God Bless you for this post.

Lagos is somebody's ancestral home. Respect that. Igbos should learn humility and stop saying 'Lagos is no man's land', that's unfair. Imagine what will happen if Hausas populate Aba and begin to chant 'Aba is no man's home'. It's like rubbing it on their face. it's unfair. We are Africans, and we maintain strong links to our ancestral homes. Noff said. Those who have sense should use it.


this is the best post of this topic, kudos

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Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by donzubbykamal: 7:31am On Apr 09, 2015
the fact that lagosians made non lagosians comfortable in lagos doesn't make lagos a no mans land... i see that PDP have really deceived so many people to make dem bliv dat lagos is no mans land. think well, if ur dad allow a stranger to stay in his house and the stranger one
day wake up n say this is my house nobody can send me out, how would u feel? be sincere

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Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by Wendyslim(f): 7:37am On Apr 09, 2015
GOD bless that Igbo elder and the ops. Uv said it all. Dis is the only reasonable post av read on dis topic . Voting Ambode is for the betterment of every body in Lagos. So pls let's join hands and give him the chance to continue the gud work of our humble, amiable gallant governor RAJI FASHOLA

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Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by sulenuhu4gidi: 6:13pm On Apr 09, 2015
Lagos Next Governor

Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by kliq(m): 6:31pm On Apr 09, 2015
naijasaints:

As for me, I want Lagos to progress and on Saturday, I will proudly vote for Jimi Agbaje. Spread d news.

cool
Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by etimutuk: 8:27pm On Apr 09, 2015
Ambode the man for the job..... APC 4 life
Re: Message From An Igbo Leader. by etimutuk: 7:55am On Apr 10, 2015
lol... don jazzy!!!!

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